Check out our new preprint from the @insectai.bsky.social project! Seven steps to making the most of automated insect monitoring systems and AI.
A huge collaborative effort expertly led by @jamiealison.bsky.social and Luca Pegoraro π
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16.02.2026 10:56
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a screenshot of a flyer about the BES Macro SIG -- there's a meandering river, pink 'British Ecological Society' branding, and the title 'BES Macro Group Volunteer Opportunities'
Are you into macroecology and/or macroevolution? Want to make our field a better place?
Please consider joining the BES Macro SIG Committee! We're currently recruiting for a vice chair and ordinary member(s).
More info and how to apply (deadline Jan 20th!): mcusercontent.com/a9537304d9bd...
12.01.2026 18:15
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Day 1 of the International Symposium of Entomology in ViΓ§osa, Brazil. A beautiful campus and looking forward to 6 days of talks and fun. Although think I should have learnt Portuguese before I arrived...
23.08.2025 19:59
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(7/7) 6) Educate yourself and others β learning a bit more about the world around you can help you to connect with nature which has been shown to improve health and wellbeing. Take a walk and try to learn a bit about the creatures you find outside and share that with others.
28.06.2025 13:29
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(6/7) 5) Share insect LOVE! At some point in our lives many of us seem to go from βooo bugs!β to βerrrr bugs!β. We need to change that. So instead of shooing that insect away or dismissing the creatures you see out and about, take a moment to have a good look and appreciate the tiny things!
28.06.2025 13:29
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(5/7) 4) Turn off outside lights at night β many nocturnal insects are attracted to light which disrupts their behavioural patterns and can lead to exhaustion and increased predation. Turn off lights when you can or switch to motion activated lighting if really needed.
28.06.2025 13:29
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Managing pests and diseases without chemicals / RHS
As concerns for the health of the natural environment increase and as chemical management choices diminish, itβs important to know how to deal with problems in other ways.
(4/7) 3)St op using pesticides! - they often impact more than just the target species, putting a serious dent in local insect populations. They leach into rivers and streams causing further harm. Check out tips from the RHS on managing for pests without chemicals - www.rhs.org.uk/prevention-p...
28.06.2025 13:29
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(3/7) 2) Leave some lawn to grow wild β this will encourage wildflower growth and add variety in height creating a sheltered microclimate. If you canβt stop mowing, try to mow less. A study in 2022 by Proske et al (doi.org/10.1016/j.uf...) showed frequent mowing has a strong -ve impact.
28.06.2025 13:29
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(2/7) 1) Provide resources β Grow a variety of native plants in your garden for a range of food sources and nesting sites. For some bees and hoverflies, open flowers are preferred while other bees, butterflies and moths like tubular flowers. Plant some night-scented flowers for my favs the moths.
28.06.2025 13:29
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(1/7) Happ-bee day 5 of #InsectWeek! And my last formal post. Today I thought I would share a few easy tips and tricks that you can do to help promote insect biodiversity and importantly promote love and appreciation for insects. #standtallforthesmall
28.06.2025 13:29
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(7/7) 6) iRecord β My last app is for those of you interested in contributing to the collection of data for science! You can submit observations of species using the iRecord app. My PhD work used this kind of data so I am personally grateful to all recorders! irecord.org.uk/app
26.06.2025 19:40
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(6/7) 5) Ento Live webinars β If you want to get a bit more in-depth or are interested in research on insects then you might want to watch the free ento LIVE seminars available on YouTube - www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
26.06.2025 19:40
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(5/7) 4) Mini guides β the simplest way to get to know a bit more about insects is to just look around you! The Field Studies Council have a range of fold out guides to help you figure things out, available on their online shop - www.field-studies-council.org/product-cate...
26.06.2025 19:40
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(4/7) 3) Whatβs flying tonight? β a fantastic app that uses biological records (observations of a species collected at a specific time and location) to let you know what moths may be flying in your area that night. Take a look to discover your local moth communities. www.brc.ac.uk/app/whats-fl...
26.06.2025 19:40
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(3/7) 2) #wasplove game - This online game was developed by wasp researchers and challenges players to raise and maintain a thriving wasp colony in the face of many challenges! Take on the role of the European paper wasp as you encounter a range of environmental catastrophes. wasplove.com
26.06.2025 19:40
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(2/7) 1) ObsIdentify β this is one of my favourite mobile phone apps! You can take or upload a photo with the app and it will work to identify wild animals and plants in your photos. Check out the webpage for more and to download - observation.org/apps/obsiden...
26.06.2025 19:40
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(1/7) Learn more about insects! π π π¦ For #InsectWeek day 4 I have compiled a few apps, resources and fun things to help you learn more about insects. #Standtallforthesmall
26.06.2025 19:40
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Do you need a little persuasion to appreciate wasps? Check out the #WorldFirst exhibition about wasps!! #WorldOfWasps @uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social
Opens TOMORROW for 6 months! FREE!!
Wasp are #PestControllers #Pollinators #Diverse #socialites #hunters the original #Bee www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll...
24.06.2025 20:54
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4) One of my favourites from previous library tours is the beautifully illustrated book on insects of Suriname by Marie Sibille Merian. Iβm now thinking I need to come up with a research project that requires me to live in the library and devour all these incredible books! (5/5)
24.06.2025 17:05
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3) The oldest book on insects in the ZSL library: Aldrovandi's "De animalibus insectis..." published in 1638. (4/5)
24.06.2025 17:05
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2) Two books illustrated by Maud Horman-Fisher who illustrated for journals and books. From my visits to the library, Iβve learnt that many illustrations were done by female relatives of the male authors β think daughters and wives roped into helping out! Read more about Maud here. (3/5)
24.06.2025 17:05
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1) A Natural history of English Moths. This book features an incredible image of someone collecting specimens. Can we bring back the more formal fieldwork attire? (2/5)
24.06.2025 17:05
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Itβs day 2 of Insect Week! πͺ°πππͺ³Today I have been to visit the @zslofficial.bsky.social library to see some of the wonderful insect books in their Insect Week display. #standtallforthesmall @royentsoc.bsky.social (1/5)
24.06.2025 17:05
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NEW PAPER! And what a challenging one. It has taught us a lot about how we can understand the impacts of pressures on insects, and I hope we can continue to add to it into the future. Another great output from the @glitrs.bsky.social GLiTRS project team π π π π¦ π
28.05.2025 08:57
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